John 14:26 reads, “The Holy Spirit…will teach you…and will remind you of everything I have said.”
 
Jesus ended His Sermon on the Mount with a striking story that addresses the gap between knowing and doing: “Therefore anyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock” (Matthew 7:24). The problem is, we find it easier to be smart than to be good. You don’t need know more about the Bible until you put into practice what you already know.
 
John Ortberg says that when he taught tennis, unskilled novices would agonize over which racket to buy – whether to use nylon or gut strings, whether to string them up at 65 or 70 pounds. The problem was, they couldn’t even hit the ball. Instead of debating over the minutiae, they simply needed to practice.
 
But a word of caution here: You don’t become a “doer of the word” by drawing on your own strength and will power. The Holy Spirit who dwells within you is referred to in the Scripture as “the Paraclete.” The word means “one who comes alongside to help.” When you decide to do what’s right, the Holy Spirit within you empowers you to do it. When a situation arises, He will prompt you as to what you should do.
 
Jesus promised, “The Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.” You ask, “But what if I don’t get it right?” He will work with you, giving you the opportunities until you do get it right.
 
© 2017 CE
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